BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this article, we describe an easy and cost-efficient technique to improve the applicability of blue dye for chromopertubation using a pediatric transurethral catheter. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated our technique at a University Hospital with 21 patients aged between 19 and 39 years with primary and secondary infertility, undergoing laparoscopical chromopertubation of the fallopian tubes using a transurethral Foley catheter. RESULTS: Our results show an easy and quick performance and distribution of a cost-efficient method. CONCLUSION: Using a transurethral catheter is a time-efficient, easy-to-handle, cheap and effective method for chromopertubation.
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this article, we describe an easy and cost-efficient technique to improve the applicability of blue dye for chromopertubation using a pediatric transurethral catheter. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated our technique at a University Hospital with 21 patients aged between 19 and 39 years with primary and secondary infertility, undergoing laparoscopical chromopertubation of the fallopian tubes using a transurethral Foley catheter. RESULTS: Our results show an easy and quick performance and distribution of a cost-efficient method. CONCLUSION: Using a transurethral catheter is a time-efficient, easy-to-handle, cheap and effective method for chromopertubation.